Chatting GPT

Maryrose Lyons

Real conversations with the humans making AI work. Maryrose Lyons of AI Institute, speaks to AI directors, founders, and strategists who've moved beyond pilots to real transformation. From architecture studios to construction sites, AI is changing how we design, build, and manage the places we live and work. This is the podcast for built environment where you learn from the people who've done it, not just talked about it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. The Web Is Being Componentised

    3D AGO

    The Web Is Being Componentised

    In January 2026, Google was granted a patent that lets it read your website, break it into components, and serve searchers an AI-generated page assembled from your content. Visitors may never see your actual site. Joe Toscano — former Google designer, one of the voices in The Social Dilemma, and founder of Service Stories — saw this coming. Joe left Silicon Valley in 2017, before Cambridge Analytica broke, because of what he was being asked to build. He now runs Service Stories, which helps small and mid-size service businesses get found by AI search engines by converting their existing work orders and job data into content — automatically. Early results from their pilots show direct web traffic growth of 228% within 90 days, and over 400% across longer periods. The shift that makes this possible: search is moving from "plumber near me" to "why is my HVAC system creating complications in my house?" Topical authority — specific, question-answering content — is now the edge, and AI makes it viable to produce at scale for the first time. He also just returned from two months in China — and his account of robots delivering room service in three minutes, seamless phone-based identity and payments, and a level of operational fluency the West hasn't reached yet is genuinely uncomfortable for anyone who assumes Europe's regulatory caution is the only sensible posture. A sharp, grounded episode on where search is going, what China is building, and what AGI actually looks like when it arrives. Find Joe and a step-by-step guide to doing this yourself at servicestories.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    24 min
  2. Sean Blanchfield: Don't Let Your AI Go Rogue

    MAR 18

    Sean Blanchfield: Don't Let Your AI Go Rogue

    Sean Blanchfield, Co-Founder Jentic, joins Maryrose Lyons of the AI Institute for the second part of their conversation, this time diving deep into agentic AI, what it actually means for businesses, and how Jentic's infrastructure can help enterprise get there. From the risks of locking into a single AI model to a practical three-layer roadmap for AI transformation, Sean offers a grounded, builder's perspective on where enterprise AI is really headed. An essential listen for anyone in construction, professional services, or other sectors navigating fragmented systems and wondering where to start. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Welcome Back 00:30 Model Neutrality — Why You Shouldn't Lock Into One AI 01:30 Microsoft Copilot: The Hype and the Reality 02:20 Self-Hosting and On-Prem AI for Sensitive Data 03:00 Where Jentic Fits In — Mapping Your Software Ecosystem 04:00 Building a Digital Twin of Your Business Infrastructure 05:00 Agents in the Sandbox — Testing Before Going Live 05:45 Validating and Publishing Automations Incrementally 06:30 Voice Agents and Real-Time Field Queries 07:30 Layer Three: Governance and Running an AI-Powered Company 08:30 Humans in the Loop — Cross-Workflow Thinking 09:15 Resistance to AI Adoption (Spoiler: Less Than You'd Think) 10:00 The Future Company — Humans as Governors of Machines 11:00 Wrap-Up and Where to Find Jentic Connect with Sean Blanchfield : https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanblanchfield/ Check out Jentic https://jentic.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    20 min
  3. Are we in a race to the bottom? Friction can help

    FEB 17

    Are we in a race to the bottom? Friction can help

    In this episode of Chatting GPT, host Maryrose Lyons of the AI Institute speaks with Dr. Lollie Mancey about the intersection of AI and anthropology, exploring how technology influences human relationships and societal structures. They discuss the importance of ethical AI, the need for agency in a technology-driven world, and the implications of AI on work and purpose. The conversation also touches on global perspectives on AI regulation, the challenges of abundance versus scarcity, and the necessity of fostering human connections in an increasingly digital landscape. Show NotesGuest: Dr Lollie Mancey Title: Digital Anthropologist, Co-presenter of RTÉ's Futureville Takeaways Peer-reviewed research in AI is often outdated by publication. The convergence of disciplines is crucial for understanding AI's impact. Humans attribute emotions to AI systems, complicating our relationship with technology. Consequential thinking is essential in AI development and ethics. Agency in technology use is divided between passive consumers and active learners. Leadership must embrace complexity and uncertainty in AI governance. Global perspectives on AI regulation vary, with different cultural implications. Abundance in resources does not guarantee fairness or meaning. Ethical AI requires a shift in mindset towards social responsibility. Human connections are vital in countering the loneliness exacerbated by AI. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI and Anthropology 03:06 The Intersection of AI and Human Relationships 05:56 Consequential Thinking in AI Development 09:02 Agency and the Bifurcation of Human Experience 11:43 The Role of Leadership in AI Ethics 14:50 Global Perspectives on AI Regulation 17:43 The Future of Work and Purpose in an AI World 20:43 Abundance vs. Scarcity in Economic Models 23:48 The Need for Ethical AI and Social Responsibility 26:52 Human Connection in the Age of AI 30:01 Conclusion and Future Considerations Resources: Futureville - RTÉ programme imagining Ireland in 2050Connect with Lollie: drlollie.ie | LinkedIn: Dr Lollie (L-O-L-L-I-E) Chatting GPT is produced by AI Institute. For AI adoption in built environment firms, visit https://weareaiinstitute.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    37 min
  4. Making Sense of the EU AI Act with Taylor Wessing's Jo Joyce

    FEB 3

    Making Sense of the EU AI Act with Taylor Wessing's Jo Joyce

    Show Notes Summary: In this episode of Chatting GPT, Maryrose Lyons speaks with Jo Joyce, a partner at Taylor Wessing, about the intersection of AI, law, and regulation. They discuss the EU AI Act, its implications for innovation, and how it compares to AI regulations in China. Jo explains the categories of high-risk AI systems and the challenges businesses face in navigating regulatory uncertainty. The conversation also touches on Jo's role as a trustee at the Vagina Museum, highlighting the importance of gynaecological health education. They conclude with insights on the future of law in the age of AI and practical advice for businesses. Takeaways: The EU AI Act aims to balance innovation and regulation.There is a generational shift in how technology impacts work.China's AI regulation is more streamlined compared to the EU.High-risk AI systems include those used in safety-critical applications.Regulatory uncertainty can overwhelm businesses, but clarity is key.The Vagina Museum educates on gynaecological health and challenges.Legal frameworks need to adapt to the evolving landscape of AI.Transparency and user trust are essential in AI regulation.Businesses should focus on understanding public perception of their AI use.Proactive engagement with legal advice can mitigate risks. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to AI Regulation and Cybersecurity 02:58 The EU AI Act: Innovation vs Regulation 05:53 Comparative Analysis: EU vs China AI Regulation 08:58 Understanding High-Risk AI Systems 11:58 Navigating Regulatory Bodies and Compliance 14:47 Future of AI Regulation: Expectations and Changes 18:16 Shifting Responsibilities in AI Literacy 20:53 The Getty vs. Stability AI Case: Implications for Copyright 25:12 The Need for Legal Reform in the Age of AI 27:33 The Vagina Museum: A Unique Educational Initiative 30:43 Practical Advice for Ethical AI Use Connect with Jo: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jkjoyce/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    31 min

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Real conversations with the humans making AI work. Maryrose Lyons of AI Institute, speaks to AI directors, founders, and strategists who've moved beyond pilots to real transformation. From architecture studios to construction sites, AI is changing how we design, build, and manage the places we live and work. This is the podcast for built environment where you learn from the people who've done it, not just talked about it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.